Bath County News-Outlook Your Hometown Newspaper Jan. 26, 2011 • 7
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Johnson honors McDer
BCHS Science teacher
Keri Johnson has
pinpointed two new
stars in our galaxy, and
evidence shows they "will
be gleaming for a good
long while. First sighted
is BCHS junior Haley
Clark, student of Mrs.
Johnson's College Bound
Integrated Science III
class. Of Clark, Johnson
stated, "I can honestly
say that she consistently
exhibits the grace and
character that makes
her a good role model for
her peers. I have seen
numerous examples of
the talent and have been
continuously impressed
with her diligence and
work ethic while taking
a very challenging class
load. In anything in which
she participates, [ know
that Haley will excel."
Admittedly a bit of a
perfectionist, Clark finds
she is competitive in both
sports and academics.
She loves running and is
a member of BCHS Track
and Field as well as
Cross Country teams. In
her spare time she enjoys
spending time with
friends, watching scary
movies, and listening
to music. She also likes
to spend time outdoors,
camp, and hike. Haley
attends Owingsville
First Church of God. In
college she plans to major
in Criminal Justice,
and would perhaps one
day like to be a criminal
profiler for the F.B.I.
Also shining this week
is Chelsey McDermott,
senior at BCHS, who-
was nominated for
her excellent work in
Johnson's Anatomy
class. "I have taught
Chelsey for four ydars,
and have watched her
grow into a wonderful
student and poised young
lady. As her teacher
in Anatomy and •AP.
Biology, I can say she is
one of the most dedicated
students I have ever had
the honor of teaching,"
stated; Johnson; "Her
diligence and work ethic,
along with an aptitude
for scientific study, have
made her contributions
to the classroom, as well
as discussion and lab
activities, invaluable.
Even with her full
schedule, Chelsey has
managed to maintain
a 4.0 GPA throughout
her high school career,
and not only meet, but
exceed all expectations. "
In addition to academics,
Chelsey is involved
in softball, golf, and
basketball. She takes
part in FCA, FFA, ETS,
TAG, and Symphonicand
Marching Band. She is
an active member of her
youth group and enjoys
time spent with family
and friends, and shares
that her parents support
Clark
her in all her endeavors. McDermott credits Mrs.
In the future she plans Johnson with being a
to major in Biology, challenging teacher who
and is considering pushes her students,
medical school, or and for preparing her for
physical therapy school, college.
Man accused in death of teen makes court appearance
By George Lewis pills and nerve pills Nathan Shortridge that bond. they found business 60 in Salt Lick occupied
NewsReporter from Jamie George of the deceased juvenile George, who also cards and paperwork by Goodpaster and his
geoq~e@bathconew~udook.com Owingsville and gave spent the night with him appeared in court last naming Gulf Stream Pain mother.
portions of his purchases and he awoke to find her week, is under indictment Center, Galapagos Pain During the search of
Robert Goodpaster, to the deceased 14-year- unresponsive, for second-degree Management, Park Place the residence of George
24, indicted late last old teen. Goodpaster told manslaughter and drug MRI, and four. Florida and Blankenship,
year for second-degree The teen was Shortridge that he visited trafficking in connection pharmacies, including a troopers found more than
manslaughter as well as pronounced dead by Georgeat his Owingsville with the same case. receipt dated Sept. 2 from $5,000 in cash; more
multiple drug-~rafficking Rowan County Coroner residence, 619 East High Police linked George WoodsNaturalPharmacy than 700 pills, including
charges, appeared in John Northcutt at St. St., and bought Percocet and his co-defendant, of CoralSprings, Fla., for an unopened bottle
Bath Circuit Court last Claire Medical Center in and Xanax. He said he Jennifer Blankenship, $4,599. Troopers obtained containing 210 30mg
week for a pre-trial Morehead, where she was gave the drugs to the to Florida pain clinics, the searchwarrantonthe oxycodone tablets; nine
conference, taken by ambulan~e after juvenile, who "snorted When police used a search strength of events that firearms; an imitation
The indictments allege beingfoundunresponsive, some." warrant the evening of occurred the morning of flash light containing
that on Sept. 19 and 20, Arrest records say that Goodpaster is being Sept. 20 at the George's Sept. 20 at a rental home pills; and receipts from
Goodpaster bought pain Goodpaster told Trooper held on $40,000 cash Owingsville residence, on East U.S. Highway Florida motels.
Goodpaster
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